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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-30, Page 12 (2)(by Janet Carruthers) jockey Exams OWe�^ NX, played record � .y from CK NX, for the evening, Ricky .Pritchard .A i g of ,relief swe t over the won a record album for unrolling schoal Ftiday Chnsttnas ° a roll of ,paper the fastest,, Albums exams lat were saver, Aftet a week ,or were • also won .by Sharyn. Mowbray .,etailoning•and writinS and "Stephen Andrew in a spat hard,' the end was a welcome . dance, Special thanks•is extended re ef; to Mr.. • and Mrs. Dennis and to Mr. Needham, for chaperoning. • Me,floric.I Servke Last Tuesday, November 22, .Mr. Ashkanase, and Mr. Needham held an impressive memorialService for President Kennedy. They reminded tile students how Mr. Kennedy represented youth. A portio: of Kennedy's sperm on the value ofekcation and recordings of his addresses were played, and all felt the , awe of tbas short ser- vice.. At the end, the American. National Aon was:.he z4. Failures' Frolic A 'enures' i3ic" wars,held • Friday :fight to c lettate the end of exams. MartyAdler, a disc-::. Sorry:ToSee,- Miss- Belt Leave :The students and staff are sorry that Miss. Bell will not be return- ing after Christmas vacation. Miss. Bell. a native of Kincardine obtained her education there. On the completion ;of High School , ' ' Miss Bell won two scholarships, and went on to major in French and Latinat the University of Western Ontario: •Before coming to Lucknow in September, .1965, Miss °Bell taught for several years in the ,Port 'Arthur, and fart William Collegiates, As a'.former director • of the Part Arthur Community Players', she is interested in drama and literature, Miss Bell,. an excellent teacher and a wonderful person. is ,greatly „respected by all her students. She takes a keen interest in ali her pupils, During her teaching here, she has hadthe task of helping the older students. gain the 'background so badly missed in elementary French. Her success was shawnby the Grade '13 French results last year. The lower grades will always 4emaiuber. her , for ,giving' them the basic foundations needed in a, language, Miss .Bell has made • French interesting and enjoyable to learn. ,We are all very sorry, to see her leave,. co -or sd , mu Flo Brit high level vitamins A and D; improves herd health increases conception 'fate, bulk's sturdier.calves increases milk prroddoctian. to mbetley . News) Reids Corners W.I.. met in 'tire' community hall on Thursday even- ing November '24 with an attend ance of eighteen. After the ode and, Mary Stewart collect., Mrs. Cecil Hollands presided and"Mrs. Cecil. Humphrey read the minutes. Theroll call 'A ,product we would lack if the farmer ran away and didn't come back" was well res- ponded to.by naming many farm products. A 'highlight of the meeting was the topic in the North. West. Territ- ories by Mrs. •Kenneth*McNay of Wiarton who'was introduced by Mrs. Robert McNay of'Arnberley. A splendid history of this northern ,part of Canada was given by Mrs. McNay who with her husband, Dr. Kenneth McNay resided at Inuvili for two years.• Many fur exhibits •° were on display which, were inter • •esting to every.. 'one : Mrs. •Sam Snobelen gave a curl- .' ent event.of the North West. Terr- itories. Reports. of : the Institute Rally which was held at Wiarton, October 20 were given- by Mrs. • .Kelvin Henderson and. Mrs. W .J: Courtney A social hour was enjoyed over the tea' cups. Mrs. John. Ferguson ,and Mrs:: Sam Snobelen were, hostesses for the. meeting. ' ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY Established '1e70 Assets. $'15,000,001 • Capital l& Rosana 6,000,000 0/ Paid on 3, 4 8, 5 year 0 de�Xbentures or , : ' i aid on ' P 1 & 2 year debentures oflie.s: Toronto • Hsrnihon . Ottawa • St. Thomas • •Please complete c•oupon and mail`with cheque to; - ONTAR10 LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY 1 * 137 Dundas Street, London, Ont. Phone 432-4158 . Amount.... .. .. Yilbsrs .. 1 O AO Mr./1�Ats./Mis 1. Address ccurhulatiVPess ...a...si:ea.0.a.wtr.ae .ie.a ..... .... :. . • ...• ,.,..e..+.es.4• a.w...;w •v.. TNL ..... ........... Signature • . .w.a • ,.w n.+.ria,., •......;....• .. ... •• w•4 A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CUSTOMERS OF THE B OF t, How We at Canada`s First: Bank put your savings dollars to .worm • in .1966 Donald Ross, Manager, Lucknow Branch ' Bank of Montrial This is a :personal• report to the customers of m branch describing the way the ,Bank.. of 'Montrea' employed the money' you entrusted to .us 1:1 .1965: At the Bank's year-end on October 3 -1st, 1966; the personal savings of people like yourself amounted toalmost half of the total deposits of $4,995,398,152. This figure is another record high for Canada's Furst Bank : in t s .1.49 years of aper• anon. Of that total, '$3,279,997060 was on loan to people in all walks of life. What's rnore.S90'6..160,879 was in f te�,f ;^ hie!' grade Government bonds and puhlit which have .a ready market, and: 5119 45 °p, other securities - mainly short-term ' rre,Clis tr • industry. Yalta co -4. Bae' and bait* ColvOrntrates your cows are ft a rnirte7ais, and`gait -of the him qn to High of •vitamiiitas A and D .ham been added h se lheth health d tyre profitabler or beef .prod.dTMzic c • n t from home' erowa grains and roualiazei. .e. C0-0?' feeds, co,i0? ANirira Beef Con- =ttztesforrZtaiLted from the. htgbest quality :al is and bea.td l tTest researth ,cr n— m Si nAL' .; When oo b u 'E .* n? . 'quaky. :sem= and proteraMming t Record •depOsits •of almost $5 . • . billion and, loans of more :than V.3 Ninon are reported by the Bank `of Mentreal in .its I49th annual state-. melt released here by Donald Rod, manager -of the bank's Lucknow branch. Cc rirent ng an the.bank's annual f4.ures'for the year ended October g l he .said new hicis had been establited riga across the board ; assets,' loans, deposits and earn :, .; • Deposits o1 $4. million. . ' ittol dem perna: savin .e ' S'.2,.30;2 taillicz. Total loans ,"iurtte4 to ' • W.•i M'• =fiber". itn an increase. vddilitea.in he key category, w m a' 'rner#1.. and other loans". Ass recti . , @@4c.; a: u:•%. e,a". '4t'' -as."'`.".. `:.tea C'�3.' .t a "; is:tor„ ^Z FLA - a k 'a. +. wet:,,p.;' v .c Sa.*4ug ,h+."or •L.1;, w. w , .,..e"vc�".`.` `anac:es rr' Cir.. ♦ini..'.�ea,' +L. • + '[. - • � WYW' i6F',r�ww'. }lt 5. '� Yes, they were busy dollars than ' Sa:.-„Cs ,4;:t11: of yours...: They were put right to ;id«;•., 'r he; peaiple improve their standard . of* - Dancing the •purchase of cars, hoasf.c:.q:-i gO3di all kinds and- home 'improvements .. ln• asst$ .businesses large and small .to ext.1,1- ' + P4c .Ew 'PlOying more people. Your money Went into new' ::P;::;aglicreated newr' dabs ... helped farttheirfaranis andandiheia' way Of'iliv^anew sa>hhatis staidhelped stua+'*CO . a' 'g:.;`` ~ •.• education ....aided fishermen to.• catches and their incomes ... hu. highways ... supported .cotn,mun:' and small, of many kinds. Your savings dollars worked hard ;in 1966 hardest of all for you And because they are steaE ily .accumulating at interest they are .building sound investment •for you and your family Iowan • • a better, future.' Speaking, for Canada's . Ft st • . 'Thank your for your copfidrr and for the support you're°'. together to build e more pep